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To verify the audio format configured on your system
1. In the DCM main dialog box, under
TDM Bus, double click Bus-0.
2. Select
Media Type (User Defined) from the list.
3. Select the correct audio format for your location from the
Value drop-down list. Select
MuLaw for North America and Japan, or ALaw for all other locations.
4. Click
OK. You only need to perform this check once—you do not need to recheck the
audio format whenever DCM starts.
To test-start the Intel Dialogic drivers for DSIx boards
Perform these steps if you have one or more DSIx boards installed. Note that the DSIx board
drivers will not start until you have configured the digital phone family on at least one DSIx
board according to the instructions on page 7-29.
1. From the Start menu, choose
Programs > Intel(R) Media Exchange Architecture
Boards > Configuration Manager
. The Intel MEA Configuration main dialog box
opens.
2. To start the Intel Dialogic digital station board drivers, click the green button on the
toolbar, or choose
Service > Start Service.
The MEA Device Service Status displayed at the bottom of the dialog box changes to
“Running” after the drivers have started.
If you encounter a problem, see “Troubleshooting Intel Dialogic board problems” on
page C-1.
3. When you have verified that the Intel Dialogic digital station board drivers start
successfully, stop the drivers. To do so, click the red button on the toolbar, or choose
Service > Stop Service.
To test-start the Intel Dialogic drivers
1. Start the Intel Dialogic Configuration Manager (DCM) if it is not already running, and
then start the Intel Dialogic drivers. See Appendix D, “Using the Intel Dialogic
Configuration Manager” for instructions.
The System Service Status displayed at the bottom of the DCM main dialog box
changes to “Running” after the drivers have started.
Important:
In some cases, especially with Internet telephony boards, the drivers can
take several minutes to start. After five minutes, a dialog box may open and indicate that
the drivers have not yet started. Click Continue to continue the startup procedure.
If you encounter a problem, see “Troubleshooting Intel Dialogic board problems” on
page C-1.
2. When you have verified that the Intel Dialogic drivers start successfully, stop the
drivers. See Appendix D, “Using the Intel Dialogic Configuration Manager” for
instructions.